More contradictions found in Briggs-Cacciatore land records — with links

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San Diego attorney Cory Briggs and his personal and professional partner, Sarichia Cacciatore, have signed contradictory documents about where they live and their relationship — potential felonies according to a prosecutor and mortgage fraud experts.

“That changes underwriting,” he said, “it changes the likelihood of lending, it changes the rates and it could change insurance structures, too.”

Vance Welch, a deputy district attorney in San Bernardino County, said intentionally misstating facts on a recorded document is a penal code violation — “still a state prison offense.”

“The whole idea, why it’s so important, why people should care,” Welch said, “is the preservation of the records. We have to have somewhere where we can go and believe that there is validity to this record.”